Looking for this year’s best music? Now that the Grammy winners have been announced, you may want to put that top single on repeat or check out the full album for more great hits.

You don’t need to shell out $1.29 for each MP3 song or $9.99 or more for full albums to hear your favorite songs. Instead, head over to sites where you can play Grammy-nominated music free or download full albums starting at $2.99.

Here are six sites to get your fix of free or cheap music from this year’s Grammy Awards.

GrooveShark

If you’re looking for a free Web-based service similar to Spotify, GrooveShark offers free streaming music that you can share with friends.

Many Grammy-nominated songs and albums can be played right from the Web for free, like Kelly Clarkson’s album Stronger or Blunderbussby Jack White.

If sharing music with your friends is important, GrooveShark also integrates with social networks. Users can add their friends to see what they’re listening to and share artists and playlists by email and using Twitter, Facebook, and other social media sites.

Google Play also offers free songs that are updated regularly and can be added to your library with one click.

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Spotify

Spotify is a free streaming service with an advantage over other options: You choose the songs you want to hear. Spotify gives you access to 20 million songs on-demand, meaning you can listen to “Call Me Maybe” all day if you’d like.

You’re not limited to just hit singles. Listen to full albums from this year’s Grammy nominees, like Gotye’s Making Mirrors and Some Nights by Fun.

If you’d rather listen to just the hit songs, check out Grammy playlists Spotify users have created. With the “ShareMyPlaylists” plug-in, you can listen to more than 40 tracks by this year’s Grammy nominees with one click.

Pandora

If you’d rather put your music on autopilot, Pandora allows you to listen nonstop based on your tastes.

Pandora acts more like a radio than a library of music. Users create “stations” based on their favorite artists, songs, and music genres. Create a “Mumford & Sons” station, and you’ll hear their songs mixed in with similar artists.

Pandora’s algorithm chooses music based on what you like and what you don’t. Give songs you love a “thumbs up” to hear more, or click “thumbs down” for tracks you don’t like and you’ll never hear that song again.

To make finding Grammy-nominated music easier, Pandora has a list of Grammy stations by genre that you can play with one click.

While you can’t hear your songs whenever you want, Pandora mixes music from your favorite artists with songs you might not have heard before. If you’re looking to discover new music similar to your favorite artists, Pandora may offer some pleasant surprises.

Amazon.com MP3 Store

If you prefer to own music rather than just streaming, Amazon.com is offering deals on this year’s winners as well as past nominees.